The first disclosure gives the key. The Atlas gives the map. This work presents volume 2 of The Ontology of Consciousness, an Atlas of Consciousness: a structured cartography of consciousness models across ontological rung, scale of organization, coherence orientation, and epistemic tier. Rather than treating consciousness theories as mutually exclusive competitors, the Atlas places each framework within a larger map of internal coherence under closure. The foundation of the Atlas is the first disclosure: physics is coherence disclosed externally while.consciousness is coherence disclosed internally, and closure is the hinge by which coherence acquires an inside. From this foundation, the Atlas distinguishes invariant, continuum, relational, and derived-expression levels of consciousness while preserving the difference between empirical science, exploratory theory, speculative extension, and visionary ontological projection. The Atlas does not claim that all models are equally validated. Neural correlates Global Workspace Theory Integrated Information Theory Orch-OR, panpsychism artificial qualia plasma intelligence planetary consciousness stellar cognition hypergravity universal observer models do not occupy the same evidentiary tier. They are included because they are placeable within a disciplined map. The governing constraint of the Atlas is the Coherence-Scale Constraint: every consciousness claim must pay the coherence cost of its scale. As scale increases, a model must explain how coherence, boundary, integration, memory, and closure are preserved; otherwise consciousness fragments into localized or weakly
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